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Product code: JMH-01 | ID: 1111998
JOYO JMH-01 professional monitor headphones have spacious sound field, reproducing the sound faithfully. 50mm large aperture drivers with rare-earth magnets and copper-clad aluminum wire voice coils. Exceptional clarity throughout an extended frequency range, with much deeper, more accurate bass response. Over-ear design contours for excellent sound isolation in noisy environments and wearing comfort. The swiveling and collapsible design is ideal for multiple professional monitoring.
The frequency response 15 Hz - 28 kHz provides a wide enough range to capture all the fine musical and sonic details.
These closed-back headphones feature sealed ear cups that effectively isolate the listener from outside noise while preventing sound from escaping into the environment. This allows you to enjoy your favorite music or podcasts without distraction and without disturbing your surroundings. The sound of these headphones is full and dense with pronounced bass.
Cable Length
Frequency Range
Impedance (Ohm)
Impedance
32 Ohm
Original Colour by Producer
Black
Construction Method
Type-A Connector
Package Contents
Adapter 6,3 mm, Cable
Battery Operation
Based on the number of reviews: 10
All reviews come from verified customers who have purchased a product from us in the past.
Lorenzo C.
Belgium
05.10.2024
Miklós B.
Hungary
01.10.2024
Ádám Tibor V.
Hungary
30.09.2024
Robert H.
Slovakia
02.09.2024
Jaroslav O.
Slovakia
23.06.2024
Som velmy rad ze som sa dostal ku tymto sluchadlam hraju na urovni sluchadiel v kategorii okolo 100 eur, pritlak je tak akurat netlacia a izoluju dobre, su pohodlne, kvalta spracovania pôsobi draho.
I am very glad that I got these headphones, they play at the level of headphones in the category of around 100 euros, the pressure is just not pressing and they insulate well, they are comfortable, the quality of processing seems expensive.
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